[python-committers] Anatoly Techtonik's contribution
Chris Jerdonek
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Wed Dec 26 00:06:48 CET 2012
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On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Eli Bendersky <eliben at gmail.com> wrote: > >> > Did anything come of this? There are now a few more threads on >> > python-ideas that are almost pure Anatoly-instigated noise :P >> >> Back in November, I had asked if anyone had ever given him an >> official/explicit warning that he would be kicked out if he continued >> certain behavior, and it didn't seem that anyone had ever had. Out of >> curiosity, has that been done since then? I think it is good practice >> to issue a warning before kicking someone out. > > > I'd say that the email sent by Andrew Svetlov certainly counts as a warning. > I also recall Guido mentioned he'll speak with Anatoly over Skype. Then I guess I'm asking if he was explicitly warned in either that e-mail or Skype conversation. You can tell someone, "people don't like your behavior" without saying "we will kick you off if you continue." One states the consequence. --Chris
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